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Alot of Hillary supporters say they would support Mccain if or now that she has lost the nomination.Why?

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Mccain and Hillary have totally different policys. Obama's are much like her's is this just a way to force him to take her as a VP?

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  1. First of all she has not lost it yet ,she's still working over time trying to steal it from Obama and who knows she just might do it as for her supporters they need to chill out and look at the bigger picture which is the party the country and the american people like I've said before this is much bigger than Obama or Clinton the party is not centered around them it's much much bigger


  2. No matter what rationalization any of them offer, their threats to support McCain are the product of one thing, and one thing only--emotional irrationality.  Don't get me wrong, I understand visceral impulses like disappointment and frustration as much as the next guy.  However, the sore loser reaction is extraordinarily unbecoming and immature, and I'm sure that if the shoe was on the other foot, they would find it ridiculous if disgruntled Obama supporters were making the same threats.  Moreover, it is also contrary to what Clinton herself urges.  Her supporters apparently value her so much that they are unwilling to heed her advice to unify the party and vote for democratic leadership.    Instead of basing their vote on issues/ideology, they prefer to commit political negligence by casting ballots on less meaningful grounds like skin color, genitalia, last name, etc.  Obviously, it's easier not to engage in sophisticated thought, but it's a shame that McCain could be the undeserving beneficiary of this mindlessness.  Although I hope that people realize the counterproductivity of acting on a senseless personal vendetta, I fear that there are simply too many stupid people out there.  If the seriousness of the current political climate isn't enough to activate the brain cells, then I worry that nothing can make people understand the stakes, consequences, and solutions that they should be considering in the voting booth.

  3. he will choose her as VP because of their close views and their both democrats.

  4. It is simple. They do not want Obama to win the nomination. This is what the Republicans have been counting on to begin with. They know that whoever wins the democratic nomination, will not get the support of the people who wanted the the other democrat in office. So they will either vote Republican or not vote at all. McCain is going to win the election. It doesn't matter who is running against him. My question is, "Why didn't the Democrats choose less controversial nominees ?". Think about that. Could it have been fixed from the start ?

  5. Hillary was a Republican but changed to the Democratic party. Much of her beliefs are still in the republican agenda. She believes in the Republican agenda but believes Americans should be governed more by the "ruling class" (the other Clinton's and big government) and that Americans need to pay more to get more government (A Democratic view) . Hillary, in spite of the things she complains about Bush, is very much like Bush and McCain. Those people who like Clinton also like Bush and McCain!

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